Over the course of more than 20 years, Netanyahu has made false claims about nuclear weapons programs in both Iran and Iraq, inventing imaginary timelines for their development, and making public statements that contradicted the analysis of his own ...

Former Arizona county sheriff Richard Mack, a fierce opponent of Obamacare and a leader in the "constitutional sheriff" movement, is struggling to pay his medical bills after he and his wife each faced serious illnesses.

CPAC saved for Saturday morning one of its rising stars, 22 year old South Dakota TV host Tomi Lahren, who spent part of her speech addressing complaints about the lack of diversity on AmericaâEUR(TM)s right.

Young Turks host John Ladarola was visibly frustrated after watching former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin boast, incorrectly, that U.S. troops had wiped out the Nazis during her appearance at the CPAC on Thursday.

Republican presidential hopeful says battle against organized workers has prepared him to take on foreign militants.Walker indicated that his ongoing attack on the rights of workers in his home state of Wis.is preparing him for a possible future fight ...

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress might be his last major card to play before the March 17 elections, which is why he is determined to deliver it despite objections at home and by AIPAC.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's open conflict with U.S. President Barack Obama over his diplomacy with Iran has not only served a blow to the U.S.-Israeli relationship. It has also collapsed Israel's otherwise arguably successful Iran policy.

In an interview with the Washington Post, the reality TV star tried to assure readers that his latest presidential talk is about affecting real political change, and not a crass and pathetic attempt at maintaining a semblance of relevance.

The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) will kick into high gear with panels and speeches by potential 2016 presidential nominees like Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and real estate tycoon Donald Trump.

Republicans had better divert some of their campaign cash toward finding a cure for Obama Derangement Syndrome. If they don't, their nemesis will beat them in a third consecutive presidential contest ~ without, of course, actually being on the ballot.